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Accelerating Our Global Impact in the Year of the Nurse and Midwife

Accelerating Our Global Impact in the Year of the Nurse and Midwife

Abstract Confronting global health crises requires nurses who demonstrate leadership and the ability to collaborate with other disciplines. Regional partnerships can act as “accelerant synergists” to develop the capacity of nurses locally benefiting the region as a whole. Author: Upvall M.J Read more about the article here Read more about the author’s publications here

Vietnam a Country in Transition: Health Challenges

Vietnam a Country in Transition: Health Challenges

Abstract Vietnam’s Gross National Income per capita has increased from US$110 in 2000 to US$2400 in 2018and is projected to have an urbanization rate of 40% by early 2020. So, how have these socioeconomic changes affected health issues in the country? This question is answered in the research paper titled “Vietnam a country in transition: […]

The First Vietnamese Case of COVID-19 Acquired From China

The First Vietnamese Case of COVID-19 Acquired From China

Abstract As researchers, medical professionals, public safety officials, infectious disease professionals are working around the clock to contain the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak around the world, Dr. Le Khac Linh from VinUni is part of a team that reports the first Vietnamese case of COVID-19 acquired from Wuhan – China, and describes the identification, […]

Post-COVID-1 9 Reflections Around the World: A New AJPH Forum

Post-COVID-1 9 Reflections Around the World: A New AJPH Forum

Abstract Emotions are key drivers of consumption in the tourism and hospitality sector. Therefore, advancing our understanding of the determinants of consumer emotions is critical for tourism and hospitality marketers to effectively influence consumer affect-driven consumption behavior. However, research on the determinants of pre-consumption emotions remains under-explored. This study aims to fill the research gap […]

Prioritizing Training Needs of School Health Staff: The Example of Vietnam

Prioritizing Training Needs of School Health Staff: The Example of Vietnam

Abstract Competencies of school health staff (SHS) members, including school nurses, are crucial to improving child and adolescent health. In Vietnam, although SHS members are dispatched to schools, they have limited training opportunities. This study identified SHS members’ training needs in a province of Vietnam. A cross-sectional, online survey was conducted with 204 SHS members. […]

Differential Wound Healing Capacity of Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes Originated From Bone Marrow, Adipose Tissue and Umbilical Cord Under Serum – and Xeno-Free Condition

Differential Wound Healing Capacity of Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes Originated From Bone Marrow, Adipose Tissue and Umbilical Cord Under Serum – and Xeno-Free Condition

Abstract Exosomes are nano-scale and closed membrane vesicles which are promising for therapeutic applications due to exosome-enclosed therapeutic molecules such as DNA, small RNAs, proteins and lipids. Recently, it has been demonstrated that mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-derived exosomes have capacity to regulate many biological events associated with wound healing process, such as cell proliferation, cell […]